From: ivana adamovic (iadamovic_at_gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 05 2007 - 14:54:15 CST

Thanks a lot John for all the time and help!

Ivana

On 2/5/07, John Stone <johns_at_ks.uiuc.edu> wrote:
>
> Ivana,
> The coloring (red/white/blue, red/green/blue, etc) depends on
> which color scale is active. You can make the scale go either
> direction by choosing BWR instead of RWB, for example. It's set
> in the "Color" window.
>
> John Stone
> vmd_at_ks.uiuc.edu
>
> On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 03:44:51PM -0500, ivana adamovic wrote:
> > Dear John,
> >
> > Thanks a lot for you time and help; it worked now :)
> >
> > I'll check out CHARMM units and make sure that is OK ...
> >
> > Just to double check about color definition for electrostatic
> > potential, is this correct:
> > - red is for negative electrostatic potential (corresponding to
> > negatively charged residues on the molecular surface)
> > -and blue is for positive electrostatic potential (corresponding to
> > positively charged residues on the molecular surface)
> >
> > Ivana
>
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